Posted!

Join the Conversation

Comments

This conversation is moderated according to USA TODAY's
community rules.
Please read the rules before joining the discussion.

Swing into spring home decor

Don't look now but spring is almost here. Finally. One easy way to add some spring to your decor is by changing out throw pillows. Pick a big print, a smaller print and a solid. Pictured is a pretty bedroom created by interior designer Betsy Burnham of Burnham Design in California. Betsy Burnham/Burnham Design

None

Don't look now but spring is almost here. Finally. One easy way to add some spring to your decor is by changing out throw pillows. Pick a big print, a smaller print and a solid. Pictured is a pretty bedroom created by interior designer Betsy Burnham of Burnham Design in California.
Betsy Burnham/Burnham Design

If cleaning is tops on your spring to-do list, keep your clutter hidden in a Sunburst Side Table from Home Goods. Home Goods

None

If cleaning is tops on your spring to-do list, keep your clutter hidden in a Sunburst Side Table from Home Goods.
Home Goods

To get your bedroom ready for spring, Steve Coval at Cristions, a high-end linens store in Birmingham, suggests switching from a down comforter to a coverlet as temperatures rise. And you can't go wrong with classic, timeless white. Cristions

None

To get your bedroom ready for spring, Steve Coval at Cristions, a high-end linens store in Birmingham, suggests switching from a down comforter to a coverlet as temperatures rise. And you can't go wrong with classic, timeless white.
Cristions

None

Dish cloths are another simple way to inject some spring into your home decor. This Swedish Dish Cloths are $6.50 at Green Daffodil in Ferndale. Siouxsan Miller/Green Daffodil

None

Dish cloths are another simple way to inject some spring into your home decor. This Swedish Dish Cloths are $6.50 at Green Daffodil in Ferndale.
Siouxsan Miller/Green Daffodil

Another idea: change out rugs. This Tropical Palm Rug is available at Home Goods. Home Goods

None

Another idea: change out rugs. This Tropical Palm Rug is available at Home Goods.
Home Goods

Fresh flowers, like orchids in the center of this dining room table, bring any room to life. TNS

None

Fresh flowers, like orchids in the center of this dining room table, bring any room to life.
TNS

For an even bigger change, try paint. “Spring is the perfect time to embrace more color as nature around us begins to bloom," says Sue Wadden, Sherwin-Williams' director of color marketing. " "Subdued, floral pinks, such as Rosy Pictured is the retailer's Eros Pink, which "can make a bold statement wall and create a contemporary vibe," says Wadden. Sherwin-Williams

None

For an even bigger change, try paint. “Spring is the perfect time to embrace more color as nature around us begins to bloom," says Sue Wadden, Sherwin-Williams' director of color marketing. " "Subdued, floral pinks, such as Rosy Pictured is the retailer's Eros Pink, which "can make a bold statement wall and create a contemporary vibe," says Wadden.
Sherwin-Williams

Green is another great color that oozes spring and symbolizes new beginnings. Sherwin-Williams

None

Green is another great color that oozes spring and symbolizes new beginnings.
Sherwin-Williams

Shelly Shallcross, a professional organizer and the owner of We Heart Organizing in Royal Oak, uses spring as a time to tackle and de-clutter the nooks and crannies of her home that may have gotten messy during the holidays. She goes through bins where she stores serving dishes, candles, paper products and more to straighten them out and pass on items she may not use anymore. Shelly Shallcross/We Heart Organizing

None

Shelly Shallcross, a professional organizer and the owner of We Heart Organizing in Royal Oak, uses spring as a time to tackle and de-clutter the nooks and crannies of her home that may have gotten messy during the holidays. She goes through bins where she stores serving dishes, candles, paper products and more to straighten them out and pass on items she may not use anymore.
Shelly Shallcross/We Heart Organizing

Nothing says spring like daffodils. Daffodils should be planted in the fall for spring blooms. Renee C. Byer, TNS

None

Nothing says spring like daffodils. Daffodils should be planted in the fall for spring blooms.
Renee C. Byer, TNS

Interested in this topic? You may also want to view these photo galleries:

None

Don't look now but spring is almost here. Finally. One easy way to add some spring to your decor is by changing out throw pillows. Pick a big print, a smaller print and a solid. Pictured is a pretty bedroom created by interior designer Betsy Burnham of Burnham Design in California.